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pakistan joined in 1965. iran's first research reactor was fuelled with enriched uranium in 1967. >> the shaw was interested in participating in the atoms for peace program which was begun by general eisenhower in the 1950s. >> ambassador thomas graham advised 5 u.s. presidents on nonproliferation. he negotiated every major arms control in nonproliferation agreement from 1970 to 1997. >> the shaw was someone who had a grandiose views of himself. his idea was to build 22 power reactors. >> when the shaw regime collapsed overnight the iranian regime became moran tie american than any of the soviet republic because it took action. >> middle east expert walid f r farez is the author of this book. >> not only did the hostage crisis embassy in iran but started terrorist organizations including hezbollah. >> india 1974. pakistan 1988. is iran next? iran continues to deny it's building nuclear weapons. >> this is what president ahmadinejad told eric shawn next year. >> would you swear to allah that you are not planni
pakistan joined in 1965. iran's first research reactor was fuelled with enriched uranium in 1967. >> the shaw was interested in participating in the atoms for peace program which was begun by general eisenhower in the 1950s. >> ambassador thomas graham advised 5 u.s. presidents on nonproliferation. he negotiated every major arms control in nonproliferation agreement from 1970 to 1997. >> the shaw was someone who had a grandiose views of himself. his idea was to build 22 power...
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it intensified as pakistan, with u.s. support, closely allied with the afghan mujahadeen fighting the soviet occupation >> it was from this city that that war was fought, supplies, >> reporter: today the rival political parties are largely ethnic, and there's little consensus on how to share power to govern a divided city. frequently, one faction or the other will call a strike- declaring its own curfew to shut down the city. these turf battles have exacted a huge toll on the economy, says hasan. >> every time we strike or the city closes down, apart from the at least half a million households don't have any earnings on that day because they are day wage earners. >> reporter: amid the deadly chaos, one of the loudest voices appealing for calm has been that of an energetic 84-year-old named abdul sattar edhi. i've been asking people one question: we've been muslims for 1,400 years. why don't we become human beings? why have we lost touch with our humanity? >> reporter: edhi moved to karachi from western india soon after pa
it intensified as pakistan, with u.s. support, closely allied with the afghan mujahadeen fighting the soviet occupation >> it was from this city that that war was fought, supplies, >> reporter: today the rival political parties are largely ethnic, and there's little consensus on how to share power to govern a divided city. frequently, one faction or the other will call a strike- declaring its own curfew to shut down the city. these turf battles have exacted a huge toll on the...
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pakistan joined in 1965. iran's first research reactor was fuelled with enriched uranium in 1967. >> the shaw was interested in participating in the atoms for peace program which was begun by general eisenhower in the 1950s. >> ambassador thomas graham advised 5 u.s. presidents on nonproliferation. he negotiated every major arms control in nonproliferation agreement from 1970 to 1997. >> the shaw was someone who had a grandiose views of himself. his idea was to build 22 power reactors. >> when the shaw regime collapsed overnight the iranian regime became moran tie american than any of the soviet republic because it took action. >> middle east expert walid f r farez is the author of this book. >> not only did the hostage crisis embassy in iran but started terrorist organizations including hezbollah. >> india 1974. pakistan 1988. is iran next? iran continues to deny it's building nuclear weapons. >> this is what president ahmadinejad told eric shawn next year. >> would you swear to allah that you are not planni
pakistan joined in 1965. iran's first research reactor was fuelled with enriched uranium in 1967. >> the shaw was interested in participating in the atoms for peace program which was begun by general eisenhower in the 1950s. >> ambassador thomas graham advised 5 u.s. presidents on nonproliferation. he negotiated every major arms control in nonproliferation agreement from 1970 to 1997. >> the shaw was someone who had a grandiose views of himself. his idea was to build 22 power...
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around you and then think of osama bin laden's recent death and realize the whole time hey he was in pakistan or even look at the conflict that's going on in libya where of course your friends and hetherington was killed that's a military conflict right now that has no clear goal and absolutely no consensus internationally. well you know i sort of most of my experience covering wars were civil wars where civilians were going enormous numbers and those. wars were stopped by outside military intervention was near cost of all sierra leone liberia. and now libya i mean thank god nato went into libya i mean there would be thousands and thousands of civilian deaths in cities like gaza if the outside world it's simply stood back the way we did in rwanda simply stood back and watched a powerful government slaughter its own citizens so you know i don't much care i am able to be impartial my bias if you will is that civilian suffering civilian death is a bad thing and so with afghanistan i mean i was there in the one nine hundred ninety s. the civil war of the one hundred ninety s. and as bad as things
around you and then think of osama bin laden's recent death and realize the whole time hey he was in pakistan or even look at the conflict that's going on in libya where of course your friends and hetherington was killed that's a military conflict right now that has no clear goal and absolutely no consensus internationally. well you know i sort of most of my experience covering wars were civil wars where civilians were going enormous numbers and those. wars were stopped by outside military...
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he is a hero to many in pakistan. he's called the father of the islamic bomb. >> a bomb is a bomb. >> keep inside the hills his team had built the bomb. nearly over 40 years kahn became known as one of the most influential criminals of all times, a nuclear proliferate tore. >> he is a real threat. the iranians wouldn't have much but for him. >> pedalled nuclear weapons iran, north korea, he tried with iraq and failed. with libya he agreed to give them a complete fuel cycle, everything. >> here in his own handwriting he quotes the tehran prepare yourselves properly. he denies he smuggled but denied his business. >> i asked would -- (indiscernible). >> here he is sitting next to a model of a bomb. he bought it in pakistan with north korean's help. a similar design would emerge. >> his claim is that he was doing things at the bid will of successive civilian military governments in pakistan. >> simon henderson is a receipt van journalist he has known and written about it for 25 years. he received this plaque from kahn of
he is a hero to many in pakistan. he's called the father of the islamic bomb. >> a bomb is a bomb. >> keep inside the hills his team had built the bomb. nearly over 40 years kahn became known as one of the most influential criminals of all times, a nuclear proliferate tore. >> he is a real threat. the iranians wouldn't have much but for him. >> pedalled nuclear weapons iran, north korea, he tried with iraq and failed. with libya he agreed to give them a complete fuel...
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united states has billions of dollars committed to pakistan. this is one institution being built but there are huge civil projects as well. just over the last couple of weeks we heard voices from washington calling for cuts in that funding unless pakistan does more to cooperate. >> it is one of the major tools that the americans can use on pakistan to get the kind of cooperation that they want. that, and of course, there is of course now the element of the american military and special forces to be used against pakistan without consent of the leadership of pakistan. >> police pulled up along side this car shooting dead a saudi diplomat. a country which stripped bin laden of his citizenship. as pakistan likes to remind the outside world, it is stuck between the pressure of the united states on one side and the militants on the other. >> you are watching "bbc news." strauss-kahn, we'll talk to legal experts about the case. >> in kenya, one of the athletes has died at the age of 24. he won olympic gold and had his sights on 2012. >> home where wan
united states has billions of dollars committed to pakistan. this is one institution being built but there are huge civil projects as well. just over the last couple of weeks we heard voices from washington calling for cuts in that funding unless pakistan does more to cooperate. >> it is one of the major tools that the americans can use on pakistan to get the kind of cooperation that they want. that, and of course, there is of course now the element of the american military and special...
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and relations between pakistan and india have meant that that simply hasn't happened despite decades of negotiation the relationship between south korea and north korea i think is is probably no better if not worse than the relationship between india and pakistan so that i think it's the major obstacle that it's going to have to be overcome but basically what does north korea get out of this arrangement well i think north korea would get two things one it would get supplies of russian gas and there are acute energy shortage using in north korea and the second thing that it would get if it can make this work income from transit revenues of gas that crosses its territory to south korea one has to assume that from a russian point of view the most important market in economic terms out of this agreement is going to be south korea and some may think that it's strange that we have russia. in its western exports is seeking to move away from dependence on transit countries particularly ukraine and to the extent belarus and yet the least it is looking at creating a dependence on north korea a
and relations between pakistan and india have meant that that simply hasn't happened despite decades of negotiation the relationship between south korea and north korea i think is is probably no better if not worse than the relationship between india and pakistan so that i think it's the major obstacle that it's going to have to be overcome but basically what does north korea get out of this arrangement well i think north korea would get two things one it would get supplies of russian gas and...
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forces cross over into pakistan from afghanistan have been ongoing. this is the second incident like this in recent months late last year, there was a case where pakistani soldiers were killed by u.s. forces as they were in so-called hot pursuit of suspects crossing over from afghanistan into pakistan. so, this is an extremely volatile situation and these incidents exzas s zazas as ser >> gates said someone knew about bin laden's hiding but it wasn't anybody in governance. >> i felt like secretary gates and admiral mullen, chair of the joint chiefs were playing defense in a way for the pakistanis and trying to put the focus on how, at the senior levels there was no knowledge and sort of saying the pakistanis had been humiliated enough by the u.s. operation, violation of their sovereignty, et cetera. i think that was more significant. the lengths to which the obama administration seems to be going to downplay that story because it is a molotov cocktail in this whole mix. >> thank you for joining us. >>> the queen of england's historic visit to the repu
forces cross over into pakistan from afghanistan have been ongoing. this is the second incident like this in recent months late last year, there was a case where pakistani soldiers were killed by u.s. forces as they were in so-called hot pursuit of suspects crossing over from afghanistan into pakistan. so, this is an extremely volatile situation and these incidents exzas s zazas as ser >> gates said someone knew about bin laden's hiding but it wasn't anybody in governance. >> i felt...
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. >> pakistan's army has lodged what it calls a strong protest with nato after two helicopters went into their air space near the board wi -- border with office. two soldiers were wounded in the exchange of fire. this was in a stronghold for the militants. western military sources say the helicopters came under attack twice before they opened fire. the wife of egypt's former president hosni mubarak has agreed to hand over some assets to the state as part of a corruption investigation. she promised to give up a villa in cairo and around $3 million in bank accounts. the family faces allegations of illegally acquiring wealth while in power. the american student faces trial today for slander. she is accused of saying italian police beat her during questioning over the murder of her british roommate. the 23-year-old was convicted of the murder in 2009 in italy and sentenced to 26 years in jail. the head of the international monetary fund dominique strauss-kahn is spending a third night in custody. he was refused bail by a court in new york on charges including the attempted rape of a hotel ch
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can actually put on pakistan. >> we've got calls from politicians on both sides here in pakistan and also in the states for a real review of cooperation. in the united states, there are lots of politicians in washington who are calling for a reduction in the amount of aid that sent pakistan billions of dollars have been promised to pakistan, so there are those looking for this in pakistan. they've also been talking of reducing cooperation, because there is a great deal of embarrassment here that the americans were able to carry out an operation on pakistani soil apparently without the knowledge of the pakistanis. in fact, most of the debate here, when there was an emergency session of parliament on friday and saturday, it was a very long session, about 11 hours, was not really about the failings of the security forces here and the fact that osama bin laden had been living here, but was mainly centered around the relationship with the united states. so it is a difficult time, but as you say, it will be john kerry's message that both sides need each other, but he said he will raise som
can actually put on pakistan. >> we've got calls from politicians on both sides here in pakistan and also in the states for a real review of cooperation. in the united states, there are lots of politicians in washington who are calling for a reduction in the amount of aid that sent pakistan billions of dollars have been promised to pakistan, so there are those looking for this in pakistan. they've also been talking of reducing cooperation, because there is a great deal of embarrassment...
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pakistan. i think that will be true of any western european country and -- >> do you think anybody at high level in pakistan would have known that bin laden was there? >> the question in pakistan is you have the army and security services and have you the politicians and business class. you have a very divided political system. until there is unity in pakistan, until people come together, then the attack on terrorism, fight against terrorism, will be infective and this is the real problem we face. afghanistan is soluble. if we had -- stability in pakistan. and -- terrorism in pakistan needs the local government, local people to come together with these -- with nonsectarian politics and with the army and sturtze services working with them to deal with this threat and too much division in pakistan for the fight against terrorism to be effective. >> finally, what do you miss most about being prime minister? >> i can tell you what i don't miss. what you don't miss is -- british newspapers. what you
pakistan. i think that will be true of any western european country and -- >> do you think anybody at high level in pakistan would have known that bin laden was there? >> the question in pakistan is you have the army and security services and have you the politicians and business class. you have a very divided political system. until there is unity in pakistan, until people come together, then the attack on terrorism, fight against terrorism, will be infective and this is the real...
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has billions of dollars of eight committed to pakistan. this is one institution being -- aid committed to pakistan. this is one institution being built. we have heard lots of choices from washington calling for cuts in funding unless pakistan does more to cooperate. >> it is one of the major tools americans can use on pakistan to get the kind of cooperation they want. >> in karachi today, police said gunmen on a motorbike pulled beside his car and shot a diplomats dead. -- a diplomat dead. pakistan like to remind the world that they are stuck between the united states on one side and the militants on the other. >> that was four seconds of cool. that is what one observer described the liftoff of the space shuttle endeavour. after weeks of delay, the spacecraft finally took to the skies for the last time. and era is coming to a close. >> 4, 3, 2, 1, 0 and lift off for the final launch of endeavour. >> cheers rang ourt across the kennedy space center. tens of thousands turned out for one last glimpse of the iconic spacecraft. endeavour's carg
has billions of dollars of eight committed to pakistan. this is one institution being -- aid committed to pakistan. this is one institution being built. we have heard lots of choices from washington calling for cuts in funding unless pakistan does more to cooperate. >> it is one of the major tools americans can use on pakistan to get the kind of cooperation they want. >> in karachi today, police said gunmen on a motorbike pulled beside his car and shot a diplomats dead. -- a...
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we have a report from the pakistan capital. >> after so much tough talk from pakistan and the united states, about reviewing their relationship in recent days, it was john kerry who was entrusted with taking things forward. and publicly, at least, we're told his business here -- his visit here passed productively. he did have a clear message for the pakistanis who criticized the raid that killed bin laden. >> my role in coming here is not to apologize for what i consider to be a triumph against terrorism of unprecedented consequence. my goal has been to talk with the leaders here about how to manage this critical relationship more effectively. >> pakistani leaders focused heavily on the fact that the operation happened without their permission. senator kerry assured them that in future america would work together with pakistan against high profile targets. but he will have brought a tough message, too, from washington where many believe that bin laden's presence here proves that pakistan knowingly shelters militants. the u.s. currently has billions of dollars worth of aid to pakistan
we have a report from the pakistan capital. >> after so much tough talk from pakistan and the united states, about reviewing their relationship in recent days, it was john kerry who was entrusted with taking things forward. and publicly, at least, we're told his business here -- his visit here passed productively. he did have a clear message for the pakistanis who criticized the raid that killed bin laden. >> my role in coming here is not to apologize for what i consider to be a...
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. >>> we have breaking news out of the pakistan where police make arrests in the kidnapping of a maryland businessman. airline passenger bill of rights, the new regulations that go into effect today. join us for these stories and more today at 4:00. >>> stay with ,,,,,,,, >>> welcome back. let's look at the five-day forecast. beautiful today, beautiful weather tomorrow, increasing humidity thursday, chance of an afternoon thunderstorm. friday humid and 87. saturday a day of transition, earlier will be better than later. sunday we're talking about the effects of irene. the 11:00 a.m. discussion from the national hurricane center right there takes irene after a land strike as a large cat three over the carolinas, so cat one hurricane sunday morning over the lower mouth of the chesapeake bay. we'll watch this very carefully. >> thank you. thank you for watching. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,
. >>> we have breaking news out of the pakistan where police make arrests in the kidnapping of a maryland businessman. airline passenger bill of rights, the new regulations that go into effect today. join us for these stories and more today at 4:00. >>> stay with ,,,,,,,, >>> welcome back. let's look at the five-day forecast. beautiful today, beautiful weather tomorrow, increasing humidity thursday, chance of an afternoon thunderstorm. friday humid and 87. saturday a...
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in his previous capacity as the cia chief when he opened up at the pound or a box both extremism in pakistan and in afghanistan only to be called back to duty almost thirty years later to eradicate the evidence which she's so carefully rared and groomed in his previous capacity as the cia chief. moving on now and a russian that tennis player a strap of his roaring back to the top or into his second one final at the sports star knows all too well that in the women's game in particular image matters tom barton found out what else keeps so many glued to the screens when it comes to her appearance on court. was the russians call it big tennis to distinguish it from ping pong much to the amusement of foreigners but now russia's racket wielding darling has made it to the biggest tennis tournament the more i reassured upriver is in the womb final again it's a great feeling been many years but it's a really great feeling here today was in my best match of the championship so really happy to get through and to set but. it's pretty amazing i'm back on that stage since her winning wimbledon in two thou
in his previous capacity as the cia chief when he opened up at the pound or a box both extremism in pakistan and in afghanistan only to be called back to duty almost thirty years later to eradicate the evidence which she's so carefully rared and groomed in his previous capacity as the cia chief. moving on now and a russian that tennis player a strap of his roaring back to the top or into his second one final at the sports star knows all too well that in the women's game in particular image...
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in pakistan a car bomb was detonated near two armored you rest consular vehicles as they passed by the blast killed a passing civilian and wounded several passengers in one of the cars or the taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack saying they will come to be targeted diplomats from nato member states parties cross-talk coming your way about ten minutes time focuses on the turbulent relationship between pakistan and washington . do you know if it is fighting the taliban al qaida and its atsushi it's a i've gained as to why pakistan and its army and intelligence service support some of the groups who are killing americans that i have. inside afghanistan out also victimizing the partisan the people inside pakistan as well so what's important in the this time is for both sides to align their interests and rethink their relationship because this is not sustainable. and now we continue our special series of reports from earth southern most continent although i talk to collapse a luxury resorts tracks many people who are ready to spend thousands of dollars on a ten day trip there r
in pakistan a car bomb was detonated near two armored you rest consular vehicles as they passed by the blast killed a passing civilian and wounded several passengers in one of the cars or the taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack saying they will come to be targeted diplomats from nato member states parties cross-talk coming your way about ten minutes time focuses on the turbulent relationship between pakistan and washington . do you know if it is fighting the taliban al qaida and...
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when i went to pakistan i went to the to their school. they have each year i guess. between thirty and forty. students people who was wasting that school each year what were the circumstances of your arrest when i got arrested. they didn't told me anything what's going on they didn't told me. that they're looking for terrorists or what it was they said just. going to check your passport a lot i did not know that time was a gift all the bonspiel through some dollars for each person and. not under my name bought for anyone who is two and all out so the americans as a terrorist they will receive through song and through some dollars in pakistan a lot of money was not social justice when i had my first interrogation by months during my detention in pakistan. they asked me if i will mall with osama bin laden if he did there was not interested on me you were transferred to kandahar in afghanistan what happened there in kandahar was happening. all kind of things like you can just imagine on the thoughts. and. on myself i saw many people got killed on the torture and. i was
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. >>> nato convoy torched in pakistan. more on the story coming up. >>> markets first, big drops on the dow yesterday as european leaders failed to agree on a new debt crisis solution. the nasdaq fell more than 50. and overseas, the trend continues. the nikkei lost 128 points. >>> we're back after this. >>> making headlines, nato oil supply tankers are burning in pakistan. over 20 trucks were loaded with fuels and supplies. hundreds of trucks are at risk because of travel restrictions. pakistan closed the boardeprote 24 pakistani soldiers two weeks ago. >>> president barack obama promising to delay congress' year-end vacation as well as his own for as long as it takes to extend payroll tax cut. it has been putting more money into nearly everyone's wallet since it was passed. it expires at the end of the year. one problem with extending it, it is supposed to fund social security. >> if the payroll tax cut is attached to a bunch of different issue, it's not something i'm going to accept. >> the concern is this, we're ta
. >>> nato convoy torched in pakistan. more on the story coming up. >>> markets first, big drops on the dow yesterday as european leaders failed to agree on a new debt crisis solution. the nasdaq fell more than 50. and overseas, the trend continues. the nikkei lost 128 points. >>> we're back after this. >>> making headlines, nato oil supply tankers are burning in pakistan. over 20 trucks were loaded with fuels and supplies. hundreds of trucks are at risk...
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what could pakistan -- what should pakistan have done? >> well, i don't think that i would have looked at it from international law point of view or legalities or juris prudence points of view. it should have been pakistan forces. u.s. forces violated our sovereignty. and certainly it would have and my own people would have. therefore, any leader in pakistan allowing this is -- his own reputation is at stake. rightly so. therefore, i would have -- wouldn't have liked it. objected. but i would not have objected to the killing of osama bin laden, whether it was violation of any law or -- >> american administration to have informed you. >> yes. >> possibly included pakistani forces in the raid. is that what you are saying? >> no. i would have certainly insisted it be pakistan's special forces going to deal with it. >> here is the problem. you are president obama and know there has been a breakdown in trust between pakistan and america. high level. trust is not what it used to be. there are good reasons for that. you get intelligence of bin l
what could pakistan -- what should pakistan have done? >> well, i don't think that i would have looked at it from international law point of view or legalities or juris prudence points of view. it should have been pakistan forces. u.s. forces violated our sovereignty. and certainly it would have and my own people would have. therefore, any leader in pakistan allowing this is -- his own reputation is at stake. rightly so. therefore, i would have -- wouldn't have liked it. objected. but i...
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aid to pakistan. at least a dozen people were killed in afghanistan today after angry crowds fought with police. the protesters carried four bodies through the streets and chanted anti-american slogans. they said the victims were civilians killed by nato troops in a raid overnight. nato said the dead were insurgents who tried to fire on alliance troops. the government of libya has freed four foreign journalists after holding them for six weeks. they included two americans-- james foley of "global-post", and clare morgana gillis, a freelance reporter. a british freelancer and a spanish photographer were also freed. the libyan regime said all four entered the country illegally. each received a one-year suspended sentence. wall street rallied today, boosted by a rebound in commodity prices. the dow jones industrial average gained 80 points to close at 12,560. the nasdaq rose more than 31 points to close at 2,815. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen. >> ifill: now, to the latest o
aid to pakistan. at least a dozen people were killed in afghanistan today after angry crowds fought with police. the protesters carried four bodies through the streets and chanted anti-american slogans. they said the victims were civilians killed by nato troops in a raid overnight. nato said the dead were insurgents who tried to fire on alliance troops. the government of libya has freed four foreign journalists after holding them for six weeks. they included two americans-- james foley of...
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has billions of dollars of eight committed to pakistan. this is one institution being -- aid committed to pakistan. this is one institution being built. we have heard lots of choices from washington calling for cuts in funding unless pakistan does more to cooperate. >> it is one of the major tools americans can use on pakistan to get the kind of cooperation they want. >> in karachi today, police said gunmen on a motorbike pulled beside his car and shot a diplomats dead. -- a diplomat dead. pakistan like to remind the world that they are stuck between the united states on one side and the militants on the other. >> that was four seconds of cool. that is what one observer described the liftoff of the space shuttle endeavour. after weeks of delay, the spacecraft finally took to the skies for the last time. and era is coming to a close. >> 4, 3, 2, 1, 0 and lift off for the final launch of endeavour. >> cheers rang ourt across the kennedy space center. tens of thousands turned out for one last glimpse of the iconic spacecraft. endeavour's carg
has billions of dollars of eight committed to pakistan. this is one institution being -- aid committed to pakistan. this is one institution being built. we have heard lots of choices from washington calling for cuts in funding unless pakistan does more to cooperate. >> it is one of the major tools americans can use on pakistan to get the kind of cooperation they want. >> in karachi today, police said gunmen on a motorbike pulled beside his car and shot a diplomats dead. -- a...
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statement if it's true very in congress and to be have their reality is not only in afghanistan and pakistan we have the overall situation when it comes to the terrorist threat to claim that counterterrorism is a part of county insurgency is to deny the obvious and what is admissible for the junior in the u.s. army is totally in their proper and for the four star general one step away from being that tall brass in the united states of america when he will enter his new office in langley if you will only him to peek from the window to realize that the terrorists threat in the united states is not part of any insurgency cheapness aveira ability have turned to highly toxic coating based drug known as crocodile into russia's second heroin in an attempt to stamp out the use of the deadly substance from next year painkillers will only be available by prescription but as r.t.c. or rodney reports the new law could lead not addicts to suffer instead. you know why they call the crocodile because its users skin turns scaly before it falls off virtually unknown ten years ago it's a mixture of petrol sol
statement if it's true very in congress and to be have their reality is not only in afghanistan and pakistan we have the overall situation when it comes to the terrorist threat to claim that counterterrorism is a part of county insurgency is to deny the obvious and what is admissible for the junior in the u.s. army is totally in their proper and for the four star general one step away from being that tall brass in the united states of america when he will enter his new office in langley if you...
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that comes at a time of tension between pakistan and the u.s. in the aftermath of special forces and the raid which killed osama bin laden. the international criminal tribunal for rwanda sunday former chief of army staff guilty of genocide and crimes against humanity. he was head of the london army during the 1994 genocide during which 800,000 ethnic tutsies were murdered. he was sentenced to 30 years in jail. the departing chief of the u.s. mission in haiti has slammed the lack of progress and the country. he says the international community has been going around in circles for the past 30 years. he criticized donor nations for not doing enough to strengthen asian institutions. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come -- a falling fast -- tourism industry takes a major hit from the drug war and mexico. american students are back in court today facing charges of slander and police officers. she was convicted of murdering her british housemaid and said she had been hit by police during questioning. it's a charge authorities deny a
that comes at a time of tension between pakistan and the u.s. in the aftermath of special forces and the raid which killed osama bin laden. the international criminal tribunal for rwanda sunday former chief of army staff guilty of genocide and crimes against humanity. he was head of the london army during the 1994 genocide during which 800,000 ethnic tutsies were murdered. he was sentenced to 30 years in jail. the departing chief of the u.s. mission in haiti has slammed the lack of progress and...
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unfortunately, we are not seeing across-the-board big three in all locations, nor we seeing pakistan put pressure on them -- a cross-led dashboard victory -- across-the-board- victory in all locations, nor are we seeing pakistan put pressure on them. we're seeing the taliban lose ground in the south. i suspect part of that is contesting areas that the taliban does -- >> thank you for coming in. the worst drought in decades is forcing thousands of families in east africa to walk for days to find refugee camps. the un says some very young children are dying before they ever get there. rain fell for the past three seasons. people are facing dire shortages of food, shelter, and health services. we are in a kenyan refugee camp, the largest of its kind in this world, for this story. >> day after day, mile after mile, they walked and walked. these are the people of the drought. they are escaping from somalia and the civil war. they track vast distances across land where it is no longer -- where it no longer seems to rain. some are sick, like this six- month-old. some will die along the way.
unfortunately, we are not seeing across-the-board big three in all locations, nor we seeing pakistan put pressure on them -- a cross-led dashboard victory -- across-the-board- victory in all locations, nor are we seeing pakistan put pressure on them. we're seeing the taliban lose ground in the south. i suspect part of that is contesting areas that the taliban does -- >> thank you for coming in. the worst drought in decades is forcing thousands of families in east africa to walk for days...